Guinea | Pesticides imports (FAO, current US$)
Pesticides refer to insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectants and any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying or controlling any pest, including vectors of human or animal disease, unwanted species of plants or animals causing harm during or otherwise interfering with the production, processing, storage, transport or marketing of food, agricultural commodities, wood and wood products or animal feedstuffs, or substances which may be administered to animals for the control of insects, arachnids or other pests in or on their bodies. The term includes substances intended for use as a plant growth regulator, defoliant, desiccant or agent for thinning fruit or preventing the premature fall of fruit, and substances applied to crops either before or after harvest to protect the commodity from deterioration during storage and transport.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Guinea
Records
53
Source
Guinea | Pesticides imports (FAO, current US$)
1960
20000 1961
30000 1962
40000 1963
50000 1964
60000 1965
70000 1966
80000 1967
90000 1968
100000 1969
110000 1970
120000 1971
130000 1972
140000 1973
150000 1974
160000 1975
170000 1976
180000 1977
200000 1978
293000 1979
150000 1980
56000 1981
100000 1982
150000 1983
250000 1984
350000 1985
500000 1986
650000 1987
800000 1988
950000 1989
1100000 1990
1250000 1991
1400000 1992
1550000 1993
1700000 1994
3054000 1995
1798000 1996
1937000 1997
1900000 1998
2800000 1999
3294000 2000
2483000 2001
2621000 2002
3597000 2003
3600000 2004
4257000 2005
4829000 2006
4890000 2007
4535900 2008
7000000 2009
9000000 2010
2011
2012
Guinea | Pesticides imports (FAO, current US$)
Pesticides refer to insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, disinfectants and any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying or controlling any pest, including vectors of human or animal disease, unwanted species of plants or animals causing harm during or otherwise interfering with the production, processing, storage, transport or marketing of food, agricultural commodities, wood and wood products or animal feedstuffs, or substances which may be administered to animals for the control of insects, arachnids or other pests in or on their bodies. The term includes substances intended for use as a plant growth regulator, defoliant, desiccant or agent for thinning fruit or preventing the premature fall of fruit, and substances applied to crops either before or after harvest to protect the commodity from deterioration during storage and transport.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Guinea
Records
53
Source